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Morphene is a narcotic analgesic which directly effects the central nervous system. Besides relieving pain, Morphine's effects impair mental and physical performance, relieves fear and anxiety, and produces euphoria. Morphine's effects also decreases hunger, inhibits the cough reflex, produces constipation, and usually reduces the sex drive; in women it may interfere with the menstrual cycle. Morphine's euphoric effects can be highly addictive. Tolerance (the need for higher and higher doses to maintain the same effect) and physical and psychological dependence develop quickly. One of morphine's effects is addiction. Tolerance (the need for higher and higher doses to maintain the same effect) and physical and psychological dependence to morphine's effects develop quickly. Withdrawal from morphine causes nausea, tearing, yawning, chills, and sweating lasting up to three days. Morphine crosses the placental barrier, and babies born to morphine-using mothers go through withdrawal.
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Morphene is a narcotic analgesic which directly effects the central nervous system. Besides relieving pain, Morphine's effects impair mental and physical performance, relieves fear and anxiety, and produces euphoria. Morphine's effects also decreases hunger, inhibits the cough reflex, produces constipation, and usually reduces the sex drive; in women it may interfere with the menstrual cycle. Morphine's euphoric effects can be highly addictive. Tolerance (the need for higher and higher doses to maintain the same effect) and physical and psychological dependence develop quickly. One of morphine's effects is addiction. Tolerance (the need for higher and higher doses to maintain the same effect) and physical and psychological dependence to morphine's effects develop quickly. Withdrawal from morphine causes nausea, tearing, yawning, chills, and sweating lasting up to three days. Morphine crosses the placental barrier, and babies born to morphine-using mothers go through withdrawal<ref>Drug Information - Morphine, [http://www.narconon.ca/morphine.htm What is Morphine], ''Narcocon'', Accessed 03-February-2010</ref>.
  
 
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*Inhibiting the cough reflex<ref>Drug Information - Morphine, [http://www.narconon.ca/morphine.htm What is Morphine], ''Narcocon'', Accessed 03-February-2010</ref>.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 21:26, 3 February 2010

Morphene is a narcotic analgesic which directly effects the central nervous system. Besides relieving pain, Morphine's effects impair mental and physical performance, relieves fear and anxiety, and produces euphoria. Morphine's effects also decreases hunger, inhibits the cough reflex, produces constipation, and usually reduces the sex drive; in women it may interfere with the menstrual cycle. Morphine's euphoric effects can be highly addictive. Tolerance (the need for higher and higher doses to maintain the same effect) and physical and psychological dependence develop quickly. One of morphine's effects is addiction. Tolerance (the need for higher and higher doses to maintain the same effect) and physical and psychological dependence to morphine's effects develop quickly. Withdrawal from morphine causes nausea, tearing, yawning, chills, and sweating lasting up to three days. Morphine crosses the placental barrier, and babies born to morphine-using mothers go through withdrawal[1].

Effects

Morphine effects include but are not limited to:

  • Relief of pain
  • Impairment of mental and physical performance
  • Relief of fear and anxiety
  • Euphoria
  • Decease in hunger
  • Inhibiting the cough reflex[2].

Notes

  1. Drug Information - Morphine, What is Morphine, Narcocon, Accessed 03-February-2010
  2. Drug Information - Morphine, What is Morphine, Narcocon, Accessed 03-February-2010